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Vatican Shiva Temple?

I have posted articles that the Kaaba was a Shiva Temple and a Linga is still in there with authentic links.

This is the Hindu deity Shiva. This piece is at present on view in the Etruscan Museum at the Vatican in Rome. Encyclopedia Britannica mentions under the headings “Etruria” and “Etruscan” that between the 2nd and 7th centuries BC, northern Italy was known as Etruria

Sanatan Dhrma spread from the south of the Vindhyas twards the west of India,.

When Satyavata Manu , ancestor of Lord Rama left for Ayodhya ( in the north of the Vindhya,from the South (his son Ikshvaku fiunded a Kingdom ,Dynasty by the same name),Shiva and Ganesha left the Dravida Desa ( south) and traveled through the west, the first stop being what is nowknown as the Arbian Peninsula, which consists of Oman, Dubai and the other Emirates,Saudi Arabia, Iraq,Jordan,Lebanon,Turkey,Greece ,Italy before finally arriving in the Arctic.

They had the Rig Veda composed in the Arctic and returrned to India through Russia.

Please read my posts oon each of these places where the footprints of either Shiva/Ganesha are found

I came across some credible information worth postin g whaich states that the Vatican was built on

1.Pagan Tempe.

2.Shiva Temple.

Story:

Originally Posted by believenothing

St. Peter’s Basilica is built on a large pre-Roman and pagan cemetery which included an old temple with red walls. Very little is known about this excavation because it was done by the Catholic Church themselves. It was used to claim that Simon Peter’s bones are actually buried there.Actually, pretty much all of Christdom’s oldest churches are either retro-fitted temples, extensions of temples, or built on the foundation of old temples…

” During excavations many such “meteoric stones mounted on carved pedestals” are discovered in Italy. Obviously, therefore, this one was dug up from the Vatican itself. Many more must be lying buried in the Vatican’s massive walls and numerous cellars. Vatican is itself the Sanskrit word “Vatica” applied to Hindu cultural-cum-religious centers as in “Ashrama-Vatica” or “Dharma-Vatica” or “Ananda-Vatica.” Therefore, the Vatican was obviously a Hindu religious seat before its incumbent was forced to accept Christianity.

“The ancient Vedic custom of applying ash or sandalwood paste to the body is still retained by Christianity in the observance of Ash Wednesday. The so-called “All Soul’s Day” is an exact translation of the Vedic observance of Sarva Pitri Amavasya, the day fixed by tradition for the worship of all deceased ancestors

.Another Christian tradition derived from Vedic origins is that of having and ringing bells in the churches, especially before or during worship. In Vedic temples it is often seen where bells are rung during worship and when pilgrims enter the temple, announcing their entrance. Christian churches also ring bells to announce the beginning of worship.

The word “bell” comes from the Sanskrit bal which means strength. This is in reference to the idea that ringing a bell adds force to the voice of prayer in invoking divinity.

When the Christians say “Amen” at the end of their hymns or to emphasize something, what they are saying is a corrupted form of “Aum” or “Om,” which is a standard form of Vedic meditation and name of the Supreme Being.

While we are on the topic of words used in Christianity that are derived from Sanskrit, the Catholic term “Madonna,” another name for Mother Mary, comes from the Sanskrit Mata Nah, meaning “Our Mother.” This is also derived from the great Vedic Mother Goddess. Thus, Mother Mary was a reference not only to the mother of Jesus alone, but a reference to the Goddess, mother of all humanity. Furthermore, the European term of “Madam” is a soft pronunciation of the Hindu term mata or mataji, which also means “Mother.”

The term “vestry” in referring to the room in churches in which holy clothes are kept comes from the Sanskrit word vestra, meaning clothes. Even the word “psalm” with a silent “P” comes from the Sanskrit word sam or sama which means holy and serious sacred songs, hymns or chants, as found in the Sama-veda.

Other Christian links with Sanskrit words can be found in the name Bethlehem, which is the English mispronunciation of the Sanskrit Vatsaldham, which means “the home (town) of the darling child.” The Sanskrit term Nandarath is linguistically connected with Nazareth. Nandarath means Nanda’s chariot, and King Nanda was the guardian at whose village he nurtured Lord Krishna (sometimes pronounced as Chrisn, and later Christ in some regions).

The Christian term “Satan” and the Islamic term “Shaitan” both are derived from the Sanskrit term Sat-na, which means non-truth, falsehood, or fraudulence.

The Christians who explain the term “Devil” as a fallen angel should realize that the word is derived from the Sanskrit terminology which signifies a fallen Deva.”

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7 thoughts on “Vatican Shiva Temple?”

While I appreciate the effort you’re taking and the theories you propose are indeed intriguing, them being based on any more than hearsay and even a bit (a lot) of fabrication on your part cannot be denied. While I believe all religions to be more or less the same, i.e. opium of the masses, and means to keep the degenerate population under an oppressive thumb. Your chest thumping that pretty much everything in this world is Hindu, refutes the very essence that diversity exists. Fair enough that Sanatana Dharma is the oldest religion in the world and granted that Sanskrit is the mother of modern language, but everything revolving around Rama, that’s simply ridiculous. And if we were to assume for one single moment that the Ikshvaku Empire did possess nuclear weapons and the means to use them, and they used them, almost with no conscience, isn’t that against the popular conception of Maryada Purushottam Ram? Just wanted to advise you against chest thumping, oh and please for the love of whichever 3 billion Gods you believe in, check the veracity of what you put out. Many of the images on your blog are bad Photoshop creations. So, do us all a favour and just stop!

I do agree that a lot of English words have been drawn from Sanskrit. Sanskrit is the mother of all languages and any derivation from it is a possibility.

However, Christianity as is, does not worship Mother Mary or Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ was the son of the lord, a messenger, who came to deliver human beings from sin! They were not God! This very differentiation in belief created so many sects in Christianity!

Few years back, I had been to the Annai Velankanni shrine in Tamilnadu. I look at it as a missionary tactic to equate Mother Mary to the supreme mother, Adi Parasakthi. Just to increase conversion rates! There are testimonials that say that Samapuram Mariamman & Mother Mary are equal & these letters from devotees have been displayed in a museum at Vellankanni.

When we do criticize these tactics and how Christian missionaries have changed India, I cannot deny that the shrine of Annai Velankanni had some thing serene. It was peaceful & I could feel that Mother Mary was true and that she did bare the son of lord in her womb! Again, it has been proven today through scientific advancements that sexual intercourse is not needed to bear a child, so I do not look at it from a miracle point of view, like most people do. Also, Mother Mary definitely would have been a saint, for god chose her to bear the messiah!

There are a lot of good achievements too, which these missionaries have done for the betterment of this country. So, as a true follower of Sanathana Dharma, I appreciate & acknowledge it too! We have the ability to accept and not impose. Isn’t it great?

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